Anthony Huberman is director and chief curator of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, and founding director of The Artist's Institute in New York.
"The Wattis Institute's mission statement is written in the form of a question: 'What and how can we learn from artists today?' While we all learn from artists in countless ways -- whether we are curators, exhibition visitors, or even patrons -- what could it mean for an institution to learn from artists? What might that look like? Many institutions are founded and/or run by artists, and all institutions like to say that they support artists, but it’s something different to say that an institution learns from artists. This lecture introduces what this means for me, for the Wattis Institute, and what it might mean more generally."
Practical information
- Wednesday 14 November 2018 at 8 pm.
- S.M.A.K.
- Free entrance.
Curatorial Studies at KASK
The only postgraduate curatorial programme in Belgium, Curatorial Studies at KASK is a one-year intensive course in English, in collaboration with University of Ghent and S.M.A.K.